This impressive Jugendstil flower bowl was designed by the renowned artist Marie Kirschner between 1903 and 1904 and executed by Johann Loetz Witwe. The bowl is made of Candia glass (colorless glass) and was optically blown, a glassblowing technique that creates a...
Daum Frères – École de Nancy Daum Frères, founded in the late 19th century in Nancy, France, was one of the most prestigious glassmakers of the Art Nouveau period. Under the leadership of Auguste and Antonin Daum, the workshop became renowned for its innovative...
Daum Frères – École de Nancy This refined Art Nouveau vase was created by Daum Frères, one of the leading glass manufacturers from Nancy, France. Under the direction of Auguste and Antonin Daum, the firm gained international fame from the late 19th century...
D’Argental – Paul Nicolas The glass art signed d’Argental represents some of the most refined examples of French Art Deco glass. The atelier of Paul Nicolas, a talented student of Émile Gallé, produced exceptional creations under the pseudonym d’Argental. Nicolas...
Faune Musicien et Chevreau This exquisitely refined bronze sculpture, created by Ary-Jean-Léon Bitter (1883–1973), depicts a mythological faun seated on the ground, playing two flutes with a laurel wreath adorning his head. In front of him lies a young goat in a...